Categorías:
Carrito 0

Servicio no disponible por el momento

DJ Shadow|The Outsider (Deluxe)

The Outsider (Deluxe)

DJ SHADOW

Disponible en
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Estéreo

Streaming ilimitado

Escuche este álbum ahora en alta calidad en nuestras apps

Comenzar mi periodo de prueba gratis y escuchar este álbum

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

Suscribir

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

The Outsider is either a concept record about musical schizophrenia or a warehouse for 18 of the most idiosyncratic productions of DJ Shadow's career. And, to complicate matters, many of them are excellent. Although it trails his second production LP by only four years, The Outsider sounds like it includes the detritus of a decade's worth of false starts: celebrity production jobs (one track was originally intended for Zack de la Rocha), anonymously released comeback singles (the regional radio hit "3 Freaks"), collaborations with art rock figures (Kasabian, Chris James from a band called Stateless, Christina Carter from Charalambides), and a cavalcade of talented guest vocalists and rappers who predictably underperform (or get overwhelmed by their productions). The best thing about The Outsider is that it rarely attempts to be Endtroducing, Pt. 2. In fact, mainstream rap commands the first third of the record. Setting aside his sampler for a few tracks, Shadow proves that Lil Jon has nothing on him. (Certainly, if Shadow ever made a concerted effort at commercial rap production, Scott Storch would soon be back making sandwiches in Philly.) For "3 Freaks," he pushes a couple of San Francisco's finest hyphy hip-hop stars, Keak da Sneak and Turf Talk, for a digital track that's as experimental as should be expected from Shadow, but just commercial enough to light up urban radio. (Granted, rap radio can be a surprisingly experimental place.) The paranoid synth of "Turf Dancing" finds Shadow cruising out to Vallejo, David Banner stops by for "Seein Thangs," and the Sick Wid It fiend Nump spins a tale of gritty paranoia on "Keep Em Close." From there, the roller coaster begins banking sharply; Shadow follows up a New Orleans guitar elegy worthy of Hendrix himself with a madcap punk-into-R&B instrumental. His tribute to John Cage precedes the Kasabian feature, and vocalist Chris James is drafted to impersonate Bono on "Erase You" (where he continually intones an interesting phrase, "under the blood red sky") and, two tracks later, Chris Martin on "You Made It." Aside from the artist himself, the only other thing that unifies this record is a crack band called the Heliocentrics, which proves its chops throughout the LP -- but nowhere better than on the first song, a dead ringer for Marvin Gaye's "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" with vocals from a singer that not even DJ Shadow could identify (probably picked up during one of his record-shop binges). The Outsider is a carefully crafted, artistically elusive mess -- far more scattershot than even his first UNKLE record (Psyence Fiction), but much more interesting for its excellent productions.
© John Bush /TiVo

Más información

The Outsider (Deluxe)

DJ Shadow

launch qobuz app Ya he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Abrir

download qobuz app Todavía no he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Descargar la app Qobuz

Está escuchando muestras.

Escuche más de 100 millones de pistas con un plan de streaming ilimitado.

Escuche esta playlist y más de 100 millones de pistas con nuestros planes de streaming ilimitado.

Desde $ 16.190,00/mes

1
Outsider Intro
00:02:20

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

2
This Time (I'm Gonna Try It My Way)
00:03:05

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Max Weisenfelt, AcousticGuitar - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

3
3 Freaks
00:03:49

Charles Williams, Composer - Keak da Sneak, FeaturedArtist - Mistah f.a.b., FeaturedArtist - Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - Turf Talk, FeaturedArtist - Denmar Bernstein, Composer - DJ D-Sharp, LeadVocals - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

4
Droop-E Drop
00:00:18

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

5
Turf Dancing Explicit
00:04:35

Marvin Selmon, Composer - Thomas Jackson, Composer - Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - The Federation, FeaturedArtist - The Animaniaks, FeaturedArtist - Antony Caldwell, Composer - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

6
Keep Em Close Explicit
00:03:05

Dustin Perfetto, Composer - Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Nump, FeaturedArtist - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

7
Seein' Thangs Explicit
00:03:40

David Banner, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

8
Broken Levee Blues
00:02:07

Davis, Composer - Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Count, MixingEngineer - Taalam Acey, LeadVocals

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

9
Artifact (Instrumental)
00:02:55

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Jeremy Abbiss, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

10
Skullfuckery
00:04:52

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - The Heliocentrics, FeaturedArtist - Max Weisenfelt, Composer - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

11
Backstage Girl
00:07:21

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Phonte Coleman, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

12
Triplicate/ Something Happened That Day
00:03:43

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - John Cage, Composer - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

13
The Tiger
00:05:23

Sergio Pizzorno, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Christopher Karloff, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Jeremy Abbiss, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

14
Erase You
00:06:57

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Chris James, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Jeremy Abbiss, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

15
What Have I Done
00:05:23

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Christina Carter, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

16
You Made It
00:02:47

Michael Collins, Composer - Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Chris James, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Jeremy Abbiss, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

17
Enuff
00:04:28

Kamaal Fareed, Composer - Lateef Daumont, Composer - Q-Tip, FeaturedArtist - Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Lateef The Truth Speaker, FeaturedArtist - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

18
Dats My Part Explicit
00:04:04

Earl Stevens, Composer - E-40, FeaturedArtist - Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

19
Triplicate Part 3
00:02:54

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, DJ, MainArtist

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

20
Erase You (Long Version)
00:07:56

Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - Chris James, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Jeremy Abbiss, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

21
Purple Grapes
00:05:22

Nyle Parrish, Composer - Josh Davis, Composer - DJ SHADOW, Producer, MainArtist - The Team, FeaturedArtist - Ernest Rougeau, Composer - Count, MixingEngineer

2006 A&M (UK) Ltd 2006 A&M (UK) Ltd

Presentación del Álbum

The Outsider is either a concept record about musical schizophrenia or a warehouse for 18 of the most idiosyncratic productions of DJ Shadow's career. And, to complicate matters, many of them are excellent. Although it trails his second production LP by only four years, The Outsider sounds like it includes the detritus of a decade's worth of false starts: celebrity production jobs (one track was originally intended for Zack de la Rocha), anonymously released comeback singles (the regional radio hit "3 Freaks"), collaborations with art rock figures (Kasabian, Chris James from a band called Stateless, Christina Carter from Charalambides), and a cavalcade of talented guest vocalists and rappers who predictably underperform (or get overwhelmed by their productions). The best thing about The Outsider is that it rarely attempts to be Endtroducing, Pt. 2. In fact, mainstream rap commands the first third of the record. Setting aside his sampler for a few tracks, Shadow proves that Lil Jon has nothing on him. (Certainly, if Shadow ever made a concerted effort at commercial rap production, Scott Storch would soon be back making sandwiches in Philly.) For "3 Freaks," he pushes a couple of San Francisco's finest hyphy hip-hop stars, Keak da Sneak and Turf Talk, for a digital track that's as experimental as should be expected from Shadow, but just commercial enough to light up urban radio. (Granted, rap radio can be a surprisingly experimental place.) The paranoid synth of "Turf Dancing" finds Shadow cruising out to Vallejo, David Banner stops by for "Seein Thangs," and the Sick Wid It fiend Nump spins a tale of gritty paranoia on "Keep Em Close." From there, the roller coaster begins banking sharply; Shadow follows up a New Orleans guitar elegy worthy of Hendrix himself with a madcap punk-into-R&B instrumental. His tribute to John Cage precedes the Kasabian feature, and vocalist Chris James is drafted to impersonate Bono on "Erase You" (where he continually intones an interesting phrase, "under the blood red sky") and, two tracks later, Chris Martin on "You Made It." Aside from the artist himself, the only other thing that unifies this record is a crack band called the Heliocentrics, which proves its chops throughout the LP -- but nowhere better than on the first song, a dead ringer for Marvin Gaye's "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" with vocals from a singer that not even DJ Shadow could identify (probably picked up during one of his record-shop binges). The Outsider is a carefully crafted, artistically elusive mess -- far more scattershot than even his first UNKLE record (Psyence Fiction), but much more interesting for its excellent productions.
© John Bush /TiVo

Acerca del álbum

Mejorar la información del álbum
Más en Qobuz
Por DJ Shadow

Action Adventure

DJ Shadow

Action Adventure DJ Shadow

You Played Me

DJ Shadow

You Played Me DJ Shadow

Endtroducing

DJ Shadow

Endtroducing DJ Shadow

Endtroducing.....

DJ Shadow

Endtroducing..... DJ Shadow

The Mountain Will Fall

DJ Shadow

Quizás también le guste...

Strangers

Kenya Grace

Strangers Kenya Grace

Welcome To The Pleasuredome

Frankie Goes To Hollywood

Welcome To The Pleasuredome Frankie Goes To Hollywood

and 74 musicians

Thylacine

and 74 musicians Thylacine

Discovery

Daft Punk

Discovery Daft Punk

I'm Good (Blue)

David Guetta

I'm Good (Blue) David Guetta